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Re: SCOUG-Help:   Re: [Discussion] Need utility to print specimens of UNINSTALLED fonts     SOLVED  
 
Peter:  
 
I tried HP Fontsmart Lite on the Windows 98 machine and will   
also try it out on my Warp 4 FP 13 machine.   
 
If you installed WinOS2 support, it is likely that it will   
simply run. You get to choose how to run windows applications,   
either as "seamless" (runs in a window on the OS/2 desktop),   
or full screen as if it were a windows machine.  I have a   
couple of games that run OK seamless, although I don't run   
a lot of Win3.1 stuff.    
 
It found my font cache on drive G: and took a while to categorize   
around 3200 uninstalled (just warehoused) fonts, but it ran acceptably   
on Win98.  Since it is a 16-bit application intended for Win3.1,   
it runs OK, just a bit slower.    
 
It kinda tickles me to run older, but still capable, win3.1 software   
for free on OS/2.  The SCOUG Sept. meeting discussed Innotek's    
Odin-ified versions of the windows Acrobat 4.05 viewer, running   
under OS/2 just fine.  Seems like I was the last person on the   
planet to hear about it.  I'll be trying that out very soon now too.   
 
But first to rebuild my Warp SCSI system with my new-to-me dual   
LSILogic Host Adapter and a 10K rpm (hovercraft) drive.     
 
 -- Steve  
 
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On 9/23/03, Peter Skye wrote, in part:  
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>Dr. Jeffrey Race wrote:  
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>> Get HP Fontsmart Lite (freeware) from  
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>>  http://www.activedesign.co.za/software/hpfslite.zip  
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>> It runs in Win3.1, Win9x and WinOS/2.  
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>I've never ever run a WinOS/2 program.  Oh yuck, I can't believe I'm  
>even _thinking_ about running one.  
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>What do I do?  Is there a FAQ somewhere?    
>I'm using Warp 4 FP 10 -- do I need to upgrade something?  
>  
>- Peter  
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